While I agree with everyone here that the renter would have no legal recourse, I can't understand why so many people get miffed that for some people a handicapped room isn't sufficient to meet their needs.
I have a feeling that it is because MOST people are shower people! In my family I was the ONLY bath person...I haven't taken a shower in decades. I don't like them. Yes, if I HAVE to, I can do it physically. But a bath is my mental health...my only chance to 'get away' and have some privacy and peace in an otherwise hectic life. I LOVE my baths....and I am a better person, a more fun person, when I have my rejuvinating bath. And there is NOTHING that works better for me after a long day at WDW...then soaking for an HOUR in my bath.
So if I get a handicapped room...well, I don't have that opportunity to enjoy something that I NEED to make my vacation more restful. (Just like some of us need an extra pillow or soft bed or quiet room.
Other people have commented that a handicapped room doesn't allow them to bathe their little ones...and that the wet floor in the zero gravity handicapped shower makes the bathroom unsafe for lots of people, older and younger.
So here's my point and I realize it is off subject here in this thread, so please forgive me for that:
Just because a 'condition' or 'reason' isn't an important consideration for one person PERSONALLY....doesn't mean it isn't an important consideration for someone else. And I think it behooves us to try to remember that, understand that and most importantly RESPECT that.
I'm not saying that the renter in the above case has any right to be PO'd at the seller. I am saying that just because it is important to me to have a room with a bathtub, doesn't make me any 'pickier' or 'higher maintenance' than someone who expects their room to have a shower, or needs a room without smoke, a data port, a safe, two queen beds...or whatever.
Hotels get away with a lot, IMHO, by stating: allrequests noted but not guaranteed when it is a matter of things within the room like: non-smoking, with bathtub, two beds, etc. I beleive that if I say to Disney or any hotel management: I need a smokefree room with a bathtub and two beds that if I get there and they don't have a room, that I should be given an alternative to go to another DIsney resort that can accommodate me and that if it is a lessor rack rate resort, that I should be reimbursed by DIsney. OR, comped the room I am given until the proper accommodations can be found.
But that is just my opinion which doesn't count for much.
Perhaps the handicap issue could have been best resolved by Disney building the number of required rooms with both the handicapped shower and a bath...maybe even a jacuzzi bath!!!!

Then, instead of complaining about the lower bed and shelves in that room...we'd all be jumping

up and down at getting some lagniappe!!!!
Again, excuse the venting on a mere offshoot of the thread's topic. Maybe I'm just worried that my new home away from home will be one without a bathtub!!!!!
Have a great weekend everybody!
Colorado Belle